'Ibiza Final Boss' star Jack Kay has opened up about the distinctive haircut that made him famous this summer - revealing that he gets his hair cut three times a week to maintain the look. The 26-year-old shot to fame a few months back after an eight second video of him dancing went viral on social media.
The Newcastle-based internet star caught the attention of millions thanks to his bowl haircut, defined beard, chain and sunglasses while partying in Ibiza. Now, he's opened up about his meteoric rise in new Channel 4 documentary, The Ibiza Final Boss: UNTOLD.
The film follows Jack as he adjusts to life in the spotlight and tries to find longevity in his newfound career as an internet personality. When asked why millions went wild for his unique look, Jack said: "I think why people love that video because it's just my aura.
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"I think no one has seen us before. When I've just stepped in the dance, looking the way I'm looking with my shades and my hair. My tattoos, my muscles, my beard and stuff. People think, 'Who's he?' That's what I think."
He went onto reveal that he now goes to the hairdresser three times a week to keep up his look - and spends nearly £80 weekly.
"Before the fame, it was twice a week but now it's three times," he said. "I've got to keep myself on point.
"Three, four years ago, I had long hair, like a slick-back. I got sick of it and changed it to a Scouse trim. It's basically just a low fade. Brush my hair to the side, put a bit of hairspray on. It's got to be spot on."
He added: "It looks fresh doesn't it? Everyone loves it. Especially the birds. They loved it before the fame and now."
In the documentary, Jack also revealed that he has a young daughter - who he wants to provide for with his new earnings.
"I'm trying to keep myself on a level head with it because I've got a little daughter back home," he said.
"I want to make sure she's set for life and that actually is the ambition for us. I had nothing growing up so to give her the life when she's older, she can have anything she wants, is just unbelievable."
He also opened up about living the dream and making hundreds of thousands as a result of his internet fame. "The world made us famous - I'm the chosen one," he said.
"Where I'm from is a council estate. Not much happens around there for people like me. People like me don't get the chance to make it to this level. It's like a dream, honest to God."
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The Ibiza Final Boss: UNTOLD is available to stream on Channel 4.
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